Hi Chris,

i have also checked this problem and yes: the proxy header can end on the server side. The fix looks right. I have rewritten the test so it is in the right place and using existing certificate. I guess Steven would like to see this fix going in somehow ;-)

I did run a full jtreg test on ubuntu, jdk 9 dev and jdk 9, where this test fails.

Bug:
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8025710

Webrev:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~arieber/8025710/webrev.00/

thanks
Andreas


On 24.12.2013 15:01, Chris Hegarty wrote:
Andreas, Steven,

I updated the bug and assigned it to myself ( to remind me to sponsor the change ). I'll need to look at the changes in a little more detail, but at first glance they look right to me. I will also look to see if the test can be reduced a little, and add appropriate jtreg tags ( to allow it to be run in our test environment ).

Thanks,
-Chris

On 24 Dec 2013, at 08:44, Andreas Rieber <rieberandr...@gmail.com <mailto:rieberandr...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi Steven,

On 24.12.2013 00:41, Steven Lawrance wrote:
Hi net-dev,

I filed this on September 26 at bugs.sun.com <http://bugs.sun.com>, which assigned bug ID 9007104 to it, but that bug still does not appear to be visible. I'm emailing in case if that system malfunctioned. I now see that OpenJDK has a Bugzilla system, but I don't have an account to file this bug.

Your bug is visible in new JBS at:
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8025710

- Andreas

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